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I just got the 360. The 370 was out of my budget and my stereo needs have changed. It replaced a 13 year old or so TX-DS777. Its less powerful than the 777, but the 777 was having Dolby Digital issues with some of my newer components. I also couldn't do video switching with it because it only did s-video. Lol. Anyway, I only set it up last night and I still have a bunch of tweaking to do, but so far its working great. The on screen menus have improved some in the past 13 years. HDMI switching makes the cabling a lot less complicated. Feature wise, it meets all my needs. I just haven't actually finished setting up the speaker settings and listened to it much.

I have been having a heck of a time trying to find information regarding the OSD/GUI and the volume adjustment.

Does anyone know, especially those who already have the HT-RC360, if the volume adjustment is displayed on your main display (via HDMI out)? I have an older Denon that shows the volume adjustment on the main screen via it's GUI interface so that I don't have to guess how much I've adjusted the volume.

Any input would be appreciated. Would go a long way in determining whether to choose this receiver over a possible denon avr-1912.

Since I live in Hawaii, there are no big box dealers that have an Onkyo model that I can demo in-store.

If this receiver is like other Onkyo models there should be a setting somewhere in the setup that allows you to choose the absolute 0-? scale and the relative db scale. The default from factory is the absolute scale.

I just purchased the 360 today at Fry's for $299. It is identical to the 609 minus the THX certification and the front USB port. I purchased the TXNR509 last week that I am going to be returning. I havent unboxed the 360 yet but I am sure it is better than the 509 I have currently but probably not as good as the 1008 I have as well. I will post up more later in the weekend once I get it unboxed. I think it is a steal at $299. The 509 really impressed me for the price and I am sure the 360 will be equally as impressive. I dont think you will find anything better at $299.

I just purchased the 360 today at Fry's for $299. It is identical to the 609 minus the THX certification and the front USB port. I purchased the TXNR509 last week that I am going to be returning. I havent unboxed the 360 yet but I am sure it is better than the 509 I have currently but probably not as good as the 1008 I have as well. I will post up more later in the weekend once I get it unboxed. I think it is a steal at $299. The 509 really impressed me for the price and I am sure the 360 will be equally as impressive. I dont think you will find anything better at $299.

Seems like an amazing price for the 360. Any amazing prices on the 370 out there? That's the one I have my eye on.

I just purchased the 360 today at Fry's for $299. It is identical to the 609 minus the THX certification and the front USB port. I purchased the TXNR509 last week that I am going to be returning. I havent unboxed the 360 yet but I am sure it is better than the 509 I have currently but probably not as good as the 1008 I have as well. I will post up more later in the weekend once I get it unboxed. I think it is a steal at $299. The 509 really impressed me for the price and I am sure the 360 will be equally as impressive. I dont think you will find anything better at $299.

Interesting, according to Onkyo it says the receiver does not have a front USB port and that was one of the main differences between the RC360 and the 609. After taking mine out of the box, there is a front USB. I guess the only difference is THX?

anyone know if the RC260 and the RC270 will overlay the volume on the main screen via HDMI? There are no big box stores that sell onkyo on Hawaii, so any input would be appreciated. Amazon.com is my only source for onkyo at this point.

Interesting, according to Onkyo it says the receiver does not have a front USB port and that was one of the main differences between the RC360 and the 609. After taking mine out of the box, there is a front USB. I guess the only difference is THX?

The 609 also has a VGA input for PC's. Not important to me as I'd just use HDMI out from a PC anyhow. And yes, the Onkyo site dosen't show front USB as a feature on the 360, but it's printed on the box and I have hooked an iPhone up to it and used it. I'm going to try hooking up a hard drive later to play some FLAC files.

2EQ wasn't the most successful at autodetecting my speaker distances, but I was holding the mic because I couldn't find my tripod. I'll rerun it when I find my tripod so I'm not in the way. I also haven't got my second set of Pinpoint AM-40's yet to mount my rear surrounds so I'm using 5.1 for now even though I have the speakers for 7.1.

2Eq set my left/right to full range and my center and surrounds to 40hz which is what I probably would have set them to myself. I find it interesting that it set my left/right to -12db and all my others to -4db though. On my old TX-DS747 when I manually configured(by ear, not SPL) it I was only running a 5db difference and looking up the specs to find out they're actually 94db and 89db which is a 5db difference according to the stat sheet. So either the stat sheet is wrong or my ear is more awesome that 2eq or????

The 609 also has a VGA input for PC's. Not important to me as I'd just use HDMI out from a PC anyhow. And yes, the Onkyo site dosen't show front USB as a feature on the 360, but it's printed on the box and I have hooked an iPhone up to it and used it. I'm going to try hooking up a hard drive later to play some FLAC files.

Yeah, I just noticed the rear PC input but I am with you. I have HDMI coming from my computer to my receiver and could care less about the VGA PC Input. On Onkyo's site it says the 360 has ipod support so I was kind of lost on where the USB was if it wasnt on the front. This is starting to look like a killer deal at $299.

Listening to Nine Inch Nails - The Slip album right now in 24 bit/96 khz FLAC off a 2 TB USB hard drive right now. So if anyone was wondering if higher bitrate/sample rate FLAC was supported, it's working. It seems to chop off the last second or so of each track though, even though the timer onscreen is correct. Haven't updated my firmware yet and it looks like there were some fixes on the 12th to improve Network and USB playback, so I'll try that. My neighbors are having a karaoke party tonight so I can rock this loud til oh pretty darn late. I don't complain about them and they don't complain about me

Can someone who owns the HT-RC360 tell me how it handles a 2 channel stereo signal (e.g. radio tuner or CD)? Does it detect the 2 channel signal and output it only to two speakers (without manually choosing this setup) or does it output to all connected speakers?
I'm asking this because I recently bought the Harman Kardon AVR-1600 and it applies Logic 7 to everything unless you go through the tedious surround menu and explicitly select 2-channel stereo. I'm thinking about returning and getting the Onkyo.
Thanks!

Can someone who owns the HT-RC360 tell me how it handles a 2 channel stereo signal (e.g. radio tuner or CD)? Does it detect the 2 channel signal and output it only to two speakers (without manually choosing this setup) or does it output to all connected speakers?
I'm asking this because I recently bought the Harman Kardon AVR-1600 and it applies Logic 7 to everything unless you go through the tedious surround menu and explicitly select 2-channel stereo. I'm thinking about returning and getting the Onkyo.
Thanks!

In Setup you can select a listening mode preset for each input for six categories, PCM, Mono/Multiplex, 2ch, Dolby/DTS, Other Multichannel. So for whatever input your CD is hooked to you could set 2ch source to stereo and it will automatically choose stereo when it detects a 2ch source on that input. You can also set it to stereo - all channels, last valid, mono, etc.

I'm not sure what it does for radio, I haven't hooked up the antenna yet.

One problem I found is that the iPhone 4 support sucks via USB. It clicks/skips and sounds like a bad CD. It makes it unusable in my opinion and this is with the latest firmware released on 5/12/2011. Yesterday I though I just had a bad rip on my iPhone when I was testing as I have one or two C's in bad shape I've ripped from, but I've done more testing today and it's all tracks. They sound fine through headphones direct from the iPhone.

FLAC playback via USB works great though and doesn't seem to have the same problem so I'm not really sure what the deal is. I just filled out the support form on the Onkyo website so we'll see what they say.

In Setup you can select a listening mode preset for each input for six categories, PCM, Mono/Multiplex, 2ch, Dolby/DTS, Other Multichannel. So for whatever input your CD is hooked to you could set 2ch source to stereo and it will automatically choose stereo when it detects a 2ch source on that input. You can also set it to stereo - all channels, last valid, mono, etc.

I'm not sure what it does for radio, I haven't hooked up the antenna yet.

One problem I found is that the iPhone 4 support sucks via USB. It clicks/skips and sounds like a bad CD. It makes it unusable in my opinion and this is with the latest firmware released on 5/12/2011. Yesterday I though I just had a bad rip on my iPhone when I was testing as I have one or two C's in bad shape I've ripped from, but I've done more testing today and it's all tracks. They sound fine through headphones direct from the iPhone.

FLAC playback via USB works great though and doesn't seem to have the same problem so I'm not really sure what the deal is. I just filled out the support form on the Onkyo website so we'll see what they say.

It's interesting your having that problem I have a 4th gen iPod touch and its working perfectly.

I just bought a RC360 from Fry's over the weekend to replace a 6 year old Sony receiver. I agree with mike17 that volume level is pretty disappointing. I had to crank it up to around 40 (50%) to get a decent sound level in a relatively small area! Unless I am doing something wrong. Any suggestion?

I just bought a RC360 from Fry's over the weekend to replace a 6 year old Sony receiver. I agree with mike17 that volume level is pretty disappointing. I had to crank it up to around 40 (50%) to get a decent sound level in a relatively small area! Unless I am doing something wrong. Any suggestion?

Not an expert but you can adjust Intellivolume per source, as well as increase the db levels of the speakers. I ran the full Audyssey setup and tweaked the settings afterwards. I mainly used it as a guide (esp in determining speaker distances) and tuned to my liking.